A searing account of nearly five years in prison, Colours of the Cage is both a stirring memoir of extraordinary human resilience and endurance against unspeakable suffering and injustice, and a di...
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Sage Vyasa's Mahabharata offers enormous material for innumerable studies from ever so many angles. His treatment of women, for instance. So many treatises have been written and yet the subject re...
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The current economic crisis has a fatal attraction for economists. It creates in them an urge to write about it or some aspects of it. But then, the earliest victim of the crisis was the professio...
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The continuance of the English common law in post-Independence India and the overbearing influence of Western legal philosophy on Indian legal education have invited critical comments. Both develo...
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The target audience for this collection of essays on space and gender is set out at the outset . It is aimed at a wide circle of social science scholars, researchers, and post-graduate students wh...
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Kailash Satyarthi of India and Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan received the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 for their pioneering work on promoting child rights in the subcontinent, as they made an impassioned plea to globalise compassion.
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